Bitmap.java revision 91f0a455bb6670b59b8d15cc7a9adb0e6d7f146d
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16
17package android.graphics;
18
19import android.os.Parcel;
20import android.os.Parcelable;
21import android.util.DisplayMetrics;
22
23import java.io.OutputStream;
24import java.nio.Buffer;
25import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
26import java.nio.IntBuffer;
27import java.nio.ShortBuffer;
28
29public final class Bitmap implements Parcelable {
30    /**
31     * Indicates that the bitmap was created for an unknown pixel density.
32     *
33     * @see Bitmap#getDensity()
34     * @see Bitmap#setDensity(int)
35     */
36    public static final int DENSITY_NONE = 0;
37
38    /**
39     * Note:  mNativeBitmap is used by FaceDetector_jni.cpp
40     * Don't change/rename without updating FaceDetector_jni.cpp
41     *
42     * @hide
43     */
44    public final int mNativeBitmap;
45
46    /**
47     * Backing buffer for the Bitmap.
48     * Made public for quick access from drawing methods -- do NOT modify
49     * from outside this class
50     *
51     * @hide
52     */
53    @SuppressWarnings("UnusedDeclaration") // native code only
54    public byte[] mBuffer;
55
56    @SuppressWarnings({"FieldCanBeLocal", "UnusedDeclaration"}) // Keep to finalize native resources
57    private final BitmapFinalizer mFinalizer;
58
59    private final boolean mIsMutable;
60
61    /**
62     * Represents whether the Bitmap's content is expected to be pre-multiplied.
63     * Note that isPremultiplied() does not directly return this value, because
64     * isPremultiplied() may never return true for a 565 Bitmap.
65     *
66     * setPremultiplied() does directly set the value so that setConfig() and
67     * setPremultiplied() aren't order dependent, despite being setters.
68     */
69    private boolean mIsPremultiplied;
70
71    private byte[] mNinePatchChunk;   // may be null
72    private int[] mLayoutBounds;   // may be null
73    private int mWidth;
74    private int mHeight;
75    private boolean mRecycled;
76
77    // Package-scoped for fast access.
78    int mDensity = getDefaultDensity();
79
80    private static volatile Matrix sScaleMatrix;
81
82    private static volatile int sDefaultDensity = -1;
83
84    /**
85     * For backwards compatibility, allows the app layer to change the default
86     * density when running old apps.
87     * @hide
88     */
89    public static void setDefaultDensity(int density) {
90        sDefaultDensity = density;
91    }
92
93    static int getDefaultDensity() {
94        if (sDefaultDensity >= 0) {
95            return sDefaultDensity;
96        }
97        //noinspection deprecation
98        sDefaultDensity = DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_DEVICE;
99        return sDefaultDensity;
100    }
101
102    /**
103     * Private constructor that must received an already allocated native bitmap
104     * int (pointer).
105     */
106    @SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"}) // called from JNI
107    Bitmap(int nativeBitmap, byte[] buffer, int width, int height, int density,
108            boolean isMutable, boolean isPremultiplied,
109            byte[] ninePatchChunk, int[] layoutBounds) {
110        if (nativeBitmap == 0) {
111            throw new RuntimeException("internal error: native bitmap is 0");
112        }
113
114        mWidth = width;
115        mHeight = height;
116        mIsMutable = isMutable;
117        mIsPremultiplied = isPremultiplied;
118        mBuffer = buffer;
119        // we delete this in our finalizer
120        mNativeBitmap = nativeBitmap;
121        mFinalizer = new BitmapFinalizer(nativeBitmap);
122
123        mNinePatchChunk = ninePatchChunk;
124        mLayoutBounds = layoutBounds;
125        if (density >= 0) {
126            mDensity = density;
127        }
128    }
129
130    /**
131     * Native bitmap has been reconfigured, so set premult and cached
132     * width/height values
133     */
134    @SuppressWarnings({"UnusedDeclaration"}) // called from JNI
135    void reinit(int width, int height, boolean isPremultiplied) {
136        mWidth = width;
137        mHeight = height;
138        mIsPremultiplied = isPremultiplied;
139    }
140
141    /**
142     * <p>Returns the density for this bitmap.</p>
143     *
144     * <p>The default density is the same density as the current display,
145     * unless the current application does not support different screen
146     * densities in which case it is
147     * {@link android.util.DisplayMetrics#DENSITY_DEFAULT}.  Note that
148     * compatibility mode is determined by the application that was initially
149     * loaded into a process -- applications that share the same process should
150     * all have the same compatibility, or ensure they explicitly set the
151     * density of their bitmaps appropriately.</p>
152     *
153     * @return A scaling factor of the default density or {@link #DENSITY_NONE}
154     *         if the scaling factor is unknown.
155     *
156     * @see #setDensity(int)
157     * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#DENSITY_DEFAULT
158     * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi
159     * @see #DENSITY_NONE
160     */
161    public int getDensity() {
162        return mDensity;
163    }
164
165    /**
166     * <p>Specifies the density for this bitmap.  When the bitmap is
167     * drawn to a Canvas that also has a density, it will be scaled
168     * appropriately.</p>
169     *
170     * @param density The density scaling factor to use with this bitmap or
171     *        {@link #DENSITY_NONE} if the density is unknown.
172     *
173     * @see #getDensity()
174     * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#DENSITY_DEFAULT
175     * @see android.util.DisplayMetrics#densityDpi
176     * @see #DENSITY_NONE
177     */
178    public void setDensity(int density) {
179        mDensity = density;
180    }
181
182    /**
183     * <p>Modifies the bitmap to have a specified width, height, and {@link
184     * Config}, without affecting the underlying allocation backing the bitmap.
185     * Bitmap pixel data is not re-initialized for the new configuration.</p>
186     *
187     * <p>This method can be used to avoid allocating a new bitmap, instead
188     * reusing an existing bitmap's allocation for a new configuration of equal
189     * or lesser size. If the Bitmap's allocation isn't large enough to support
190     * the new configuration, an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown and the
191     * bitmap will not be modified.</p>
192     *
193     * <p>The result of {@link #getByteCount()} will reflect the new configuration,
194     * while {@link #getAllocationByteCount()} will reflect that of the initial
195     * configuration.</p>
196     *
197     * <p>WARNING: This method should NOT be called on a bitmap currently used
198     * by the view system. It does not make guarantees about how the underlying
199     * pixel buffer is remapped to the new config, just that the allocation is
200     * reused. Additionally, the view system does not account for bitmap
201     * properties being modifying during use, e.g. while attached to
202     * drawables.</p>
203     *
204     * @see #setWidth(int)
205     * @see #setHeight(int)
206     * @see #setConfig(Config)
207     */
208    public void reconfigure(int width, int height, Config config) {
209        checkRecycled("Can't call reconfigure() on a recycled bitmap");
210        if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) {
211            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width and height must be > 0");
212        }
213        if (!isMutable()) {
214            throw new IllegalStateException("only mutable bitmaps may be reconfigured");
215        }
216        if (mBuffer == null) {
217            throw new IllegalStateException("native-backed bitmaps may not be reconfigured");
218        }
219
220        nativeReconfigure(mNativeBitmap, width, height, config.nativeInt, mBuffer.length);
221        mWidth = width;
222        mHeight = height;
223    }
224
225    /**
226     * <p>Convenience method for calling {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)}
227     * with the current height and config.</p>
228     *
229     * <p>WARNING: this method should not be used on bitmaps currently used by
230     * the view system, see {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)} for more
231     * details.</p>
232     *
233     * @see #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
234     * @see #setHeight(int)
235     * @see #setConfig(Config)
236     */
237    public void setWidth(int width) {
238        reconfigure(width, getHeight(), getConfig());
239    }
240
241    /**
242     * <p>Convenience method for calling {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)}
243     * with the current width and config.</p>
244     *
245     * <p>WARNING: this method should not be used on bitmaps currently used by
246     * the view system, see {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)} for more
247     * details.</p>
248     *
249     * @see #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
250     * @see #setWidth(int)
251     * @see #setConfig(Config)
252     */
253    public void setHeight(int height) {
254        reconfigure(getWidth(), height, getConfig());
255    }
256
257    /**
258     * <p>Convenience method for calling {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)}
259     * with the current height and width.</p>
260     *
261     * <p>WARNING: this method should not be used on bitmaps currently used by
262     * the view system, see {@link #reconfigure(int, int, Config)} for more
263     * details.</p>
264     *
265     * @see #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
266     * @see #setWidth(int)
267     * @see #setHeight(int)
268     */
269    public void setConfig(Config config) {
270        reconfigure(getWidth(), getHeight(), config);
271    }
272
273    /**
274     * Sets the nine patch chunk.
275     *
276     * @param chunk The definition of the nine patch
277     *
278     * @hide
279     */
280    public void setNinePatchChunk(byte[] chunk) {
281        mNinePatchChunk = chunk;
282    }
283
284    /**
285     * Sets the layout bounds as an array of left, top, right, bottom integers
286     * @param bounds the array containing the padding values
287     *
288     * @hide
289     */
290    public void setLayoutBounds(int[] bounds) {
291        mLayoutBounds = bounds;
292    }
293
294    /**
295     * Free the native object associated with this bitmap, and clear the
296     * reference to the pixel data. This will not free the pixel data synchronously;
297     * it simply allows it to be garbage collected if there are no other references.
298     * The bitmap is marked as "dead", meaning it will throw an exception if
299     * getPixels() or setPixels() is called, and will draw nothing. This operation
300     * cannot be reversed, so it should only be called if you are sure there are no
301     * further uses for the bitmap. This is an advanced call, and normally need
302     * not be called, since the normal GC process will free up this memory when
303     * there are no more references to this bitmap.
304     */
305    public void recycle() {
306        if (!mRecycled) {
307            if (nativeRecycle(mNativeBitmap)) {
308                // return value indicates whether native pixel object was actually recycled.
309                // false indicates that it is still in use at the native level and these
310                // objects should not be collected now. They will be collected later when the
311                // Bitmap itself is collected.
312                mBuffer = null;
313                mNinePatchChunk = null;
314            }
315            mRecycled = true;
316        }
317    }
318
319    /**
320     * Returns true if this bitmap has been recycled. If so, then it is an error
321     * to try to access its pixels, and the bitmap will not draw.
322     *
323     * @return true if the bitmap has been recycled
324     */
325    public final boolean isRecycled() {
326        return mRecycled;
327    }
328
329    /**
330     * Returns the generation ID of this bitmap. The generation ID changes
331     * whenever the bitmap is modified. This can be used as an efficient way to
332     * check if a bitmap has changed.
333     *
334     * @return The current generation ID for this bitmap.
335     */
336    public int getGenerationId() {
337        return nativeGenerationId(mNativeBitmap);
338    }
339
340    /**
341     * This is called by methods that want to throw an exception if the bitmap
342     * has already been recycled.
343     */
344    private void checkRecycled(String errorMessage) {
345        if (mRecycled) {
346            throw new IllegalStateException(errorMessage);
347        }
348    }
349
350    /**
351     * Common code for checking that x and y are >= 0
352     *
353     * @param x x coordinate to ensure is >= 0
354     * @param y y coordinate to ensure is >= 0
355     */
356    private static void checkXYSign(int x, int y) {
357        if (x < 0) {
358            throw new IllegalArgumentException("x must be >= 0");
359        }
360        if (y < 0) {
361            throw new IllegalArgumentException("y must be >= 0");
362        }
363    }
364
365    /**
366     * Common code for checking that width and height are > 0
367     *
368     * @param width  width to ensure is > 0
369     * @param height height to ensure is > 0
370     */
371    private static void checkWidthHeight(int width, int height) {
372        if (width <= 0) {
373            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width must be > 0");
374        }
375        if (height <= 0) {
376            throw new IllegalArgumentException("height must be > 0");
377        }
378    }
379
380    /**
381     * Possible bitmap configurations. A bitmap configuration describes
382     * how pixels are stored. This affects the quality (color depth) as
383     * well as the ability to display transparent/translucent colors.
384     */
385    public enum Config {
386        // these native values must match up with the enum in SkBitmap.h
387
388        /**
389         * Each pixel is stored as a single translucency (alpha) channel.
390         * This is very useful to efficiently store masks for instance.
391         * No color information is stored.
392         * With this configuration, each pixel requires 1 byte of memory.
393         */
394        ALPHA_8     (1),
395
396        /**
397         * Each pixel is stored on 2 bytes and only the RGB channels are
398         * encoded: red is stored with 5 bits of precision (32 possible
399         * values), green is stored with 6 bits of precision (64 possible
400         * values) and blue is stored with 5 bits of precision.
401         *
402         * This configuration can produce slight visual artifacts depending
403         * on the configuration of the source. For instance, without
404         * dithering, the result might show a greenish tint. To get better
405         * results dithering should be applied.
406         *
407         * This configuration may be useful when using opaque bitmaps
408         * that do not require high color fidelity.
409         */
410        RGB_565     (3),
411
412        /**
413         * Each pixel is stored on 2 bytes. The three RGB color channels
414         * and the alpha channel (translucency) are stored with a 4 bits
415         * precision (16 possible values.)
416         *
417         * This configuration is mostly useful if the application needs
418         * to store translucency information but also needs to save
419         * memory.
420         *
421         * It is recommended to use {@link #ARGB_8888} instead of this
422         * configuration.
423         *
424         * Note: as of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT},
425         * any bitmap created with this configuration will be created
426         * using {@link #ARGB_8888} instead.
427         *
428         * @deprecated Because of the poor quality of this configuration,
429         *             it is advised to use {@link #ARGB_8888} instead.
430         */
431        @Deprecated
432        ARGB_4444   (4),
433
434        /**
435         * Each pixel is stored on 4 bytes. Each channel (RGB and alpha
436         * for translucency) is stored with 8 bits of precision (256
437         * possible values.)
438         *
439         * This configuration is very flexible and offers the best
440         * quality. It should be used whenever possible.
441         */
442        ARGB_8888   (5);
443
444        final int nativeInt;
445
446        @SuppressWarnings({"deprecation"})
447        private static Config sConfigs[] = {
448            null, ALPHA_8, null, RGB_565, ARGB_4444, ARGB_8888
449        };
450
451        Config(int ni) {
452            this.nativeInt = ni;
453        }
454
455        static Config nativeToConfig(int ni) {
456            return sConfigs[ni];
457        }
458    }
459
460    /**
461     * <p>Copy the bitmap's pixels into the specified buffer (allocated by the
462     * caller). An exception is thrown if the buffer is not large enough to
463     * hold all of the pixels (taking into account the number of bytes per
464     * pixel) or if the Buffer subclass is not one of the support types
465     * (ByteBuffer, ShortBuffer, IntBuffer).</p>
466     * <p>The content of the bitmap is copied into the buffer as-is. This means
467     * that if this bitmap stores its pixels pre-multiplied
468     * (see {@link #isPremultiplied()}, the values in the buffer will also be
469     * pre-multiplied.</p>
470     * <p>After this method returns, the current position of the buffer is
471     * updated: the position is incremented by the number of elements written
472     * in the buffer.</p>
473     */
474    public void copyPixelsToBuffer(Buffer dst) {
475        int elements = dst.remaining();
476        int shift;
477        if (dst instanceof ByteBuffer) {
478            shift = 0;
479        } else if (dst instanceof ShortBuffer) {
480            shift = 1;
481        } else if (dst instanceof IntBuffer) {
482            shift = 2;
483        } else {
484            throw new RuntimeException("unsupported Buffer subclass");
485        }
486
487        long bufferSize = (long)elements << shift;
488        long pixelSize = getByteCount();
489
490        if (bufferSize < pixelSize) {
491            throw new RuntimeException("Buffer not large enough for pixels");
492        }
493
494        nativeCopyPixelsToBuffer(mNativeBitmap, dst);
495
496        // now update the buffer's position
497        int position = dst.position();
498        position += pixelSize >> shift;
499        dst.position(position);
500    }
501
502    /**
503     * <p>Copy the pixels from the buffer, beginning at the current position,
504     * overwriting the bitmap's pixels. The data in the buffer is not changed
505     * in any way (unlike setPixels(), which converts from unpremultipled 32bit
506     * to whatever the bitmap's native format is.</p>
507     * <p>After this method returns, the current position of the buffer is
508     * updated: the position is incremented by the number of elements read from
509     * the buffer. If you need to read the bitmap from the buffer again you must
510     * first rewind the buffer.</p>
511     */
512    public void copyPixelsFromBuffer(Buffer src) {
513        checkRecycled("copyPixelsFromBuffer called on recycled bitmap");
514
515        int elements = src.remaining();
516        int shift;
517        if (src instanceof ByteBuffer) {
518            shift = 0;
519        } else if (src instanceof ShortBuffer) {
520            shift = 1;
521        } else if (src instanceof IntBuffer) {
522            shift = 2;
523        } else {
524            throw new RuntimeException("unsupported Buffer subclass");
525        }
526
527        long bufferBytes = (long) elements << shift;
528        long bitmapBytes = getByteCount();
529
530        if (bufferBytes < bitmapBytes) {
531            throw new RuntimeException("Buffer not large enough for pixels");
532        }
533
534        nativeCopyPixelsFromBuffer(mNativeBitmap, src);
535
536        // now update the buffer's position
537        int position = src.position();
538        position += bitmapBytes >> shift;
539        src.position(position);
540    }
541
542    /**
543     * Tries to make a new bitmap based on the dimensions of this bitmap,
544     * setting the new bitmap's config to the one specified, and then copying
545     * this bitmap's pixels into the new bitmap. If the conversion is not
546     * supported, or the allocator fails, then this returns NULL.  The returned
547     * bitmap initially has the same density as the original.
548     *
549     * @param config    The desired config for the resulting bitmap
550     * @param isMutable True if the resulting bitmap should be mutable (i.e.
551     *                  its pixels can be modified)
552     * @return the new bitmap, or null if the copy could not be made.
553     */
554    public Bitmap copy(Config config, boolean isMutable) {
555        checkRecycled("Can't copy a recycled bitmap");
556        Bitmap b = nativeCopy(mNativeBitmap, config.nativeInt, isMutable);
557        if (b != null) {
558            b.setAlphaAndPremultiplied(hasAlpha(), mIsPremultiplied);
559            b.mDensity = mDensity;
560        }
561        return b;
562    }
563
564    /**
565     * Creates a new bitmap, scaled from an existing bitmap, when possible. If the
566     * specified width and height are the same as the current width and height of
567     * the source bitmap, the source bitmap is returned and no new bitmap is
568     * created.
569     *
570     * @param src       The source bitmap.
571     * @param dstWidth  The new bitmap's desired width.
572     * @param dstHeight The new bitmap's desired height.
573     * @param filter    true if the source should be filtered.
574     * @return The new scaled bitmap or the source bitmap if no scaling is required.
575     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if width is <= 0, or height is <= 0
576     */
577    public static Bitmap createScaledBitmap(Bitmap src, int dstWidth, int dstHeight,
578            boolean filter) {
579        Matrix m;
580        synchronized (Bitmap.class) {
581            // small pool of just 1 matrix
582            m = sScaleMatrix;
583            sScaleMatrix = null;
584        }
585
586        if (m == null) {
587            m = new Matrix();
588        }
589
590        final int width = src.getWidth();
591        final int height = src.getHeight();
592        final float sx = dstWidth  / (float)width;
593        final float sy = dstHeight / (float)height;
594        m.setScale(sx, sy);
595        Bitmap b = Bitmap.createBitmap(src, 0, 0, width, height, m, filter);
596
597        synchronized (Bitmap.class) {
598            // do we need to check for null? why not just assign everytime?
599            if (sScaleMatrix == null) {
600                sScaleMatrix = m;
601            }
602        }
603
604        return b;
605    }
606
607    /**
608     * Returns an immutable bitmap from the source bitmap. The new bitmap may
609     * be the same object as source, or a copy may have been made.  It is
610     * initialized with the same density as the original bitmap.
611     */
612    public static Bitmap createBitmap(Bitmap src) {
613        return createBitmap(src, 0, 0, src.getWidth(), src.getHeight());
614    }
615
616    /**
617     * Returns an immutable bitmap from the specified subset of the source
618     * bitmap. The new bitmap may be the same object as source, or a copy may
619     * have been made. It is initialized with the same density as the original
620     * bitmap.
621     *
622     * @param source   The bitmap we are subsetting
623     * @param x        The x coordinate of the first pixel in source
624     * @param y        The y coordinate of the first pixel in source
625     * @param width    The number of pixels in each row
626     * @param height   The number of rows
627     * @return A copy of a subset of the source bitmap or the source bitmap itself.
628     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the x, y, width, height values are
629     *         outside of the dimensions of the source bitmap, or width is <= 0,
630     *         or height is <= 0
631     */
632    public static Bitmap createBitmap(Bitmap source, int x, int y, int width, int height) {
633        return createBitmap(source, x, y, width, height, null, false);
634    }
635
636    /**
637     * Returns an immutable bitmap from subset of the source bitmap,
638     * transformed by the optional matrix. The new bitmap may be the
639     * same object as source, or a copy may have been made. It is
640     * initialized with the same density as the original bitmap.
641     *
642     * If the source bitmap is immutable and the requested subset is the
643     * same as the source bitmap itself, then the source bitmap is
644     * returned and no new bitmap is created.
645     *
646     * @param source   The bitmap we are subsetting
647     * @param x        The x coordinate of the first pixel in source
648     * @param y        The y coordinate of the first pixel in source
649     * @param width    The number of pixels in each row
650     * @param height   The number of rows
651     * @param m        Optional matrix to be applied to the pixels
652     * @param filter   true if the source should be filtered.
653     *                   Only applies if the matrix contains more than just
654     *                   translation.
655     * @return A bitmap that represents the specified subset of source
656     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the x, y, width, height values are
657     *         outside of the dimensions of the source bitmap, or width is <= 0,
658     *         or height is <= 0
659     */
660    public static Bitmap createBitmap(Bitmap source, int x, int y, int width, int height,
661            Matrix m, boolean filter) {
662
663        checkXYSign(x, y);
664        checkWidthHeight(width, height);
665        if (x + width > source.getWidth()) {
666            throw new IllegalArgumentException("x + width must be <= bitmap.width()");
667        }
668        if (y + height > source.getHeight()) {
669            throw new IllegalArgumentException("y + height must be <= bitmap.height()");
670        }
671
672        // check if we can just return our argument unchanged
673        if (!source.isMutable() && x == 0 && y == 0 && width == source.getWidth() &&
674                height == source.getHeight() && (m == null || m.isIdentity())) {
675            return source;
676        }
677
678        int neww = width;
679        int newh = height;
680        Canvas canvas = new Canvas();
681        Bitmap bitmap;
682        Paint paint;
683
684        Rect srcR = new Rect(x, y, x + width, y + height);
685        RectF dstR = new RectF(0, 0, width, height);
686
687        Config newConfig = Config.ARGB_8888;
688        final Config config = source.getConfig();
689        // GIF files generate null configs, assume ARGB_8888
690        if (config != null) {
691            switch (config) {
692                case RGB_565:
693                    newConfig = Config.RGB_565;
694                    break;
695                case ALPHA_8:
696                    newConfig = Config.ALPHA_8;
697                    break;
698                //noinspection deprecation
699                case ARGB_4444:
700                case ARGB_8888:
701                default:
702                    newConfig = Config.ARGB_8888;
703                    break;
704            }
705        }
706
707        if (m == null || m.isIdentity()) {
708            bitmap = createBitmap(neww, newh, newConfig, source.hasAlpha());
709            paint = null;   // not needed
710        } else {
711            final boolean transformed = !m.rectStaysRect();
712
713            RectF deviceR = new RectF();
714            m.mapRect(deviceR, dstR);
715
716            neww = Math.round(deviceR.width());
717            newh = Math.round(deviceR.height());
718
719            bitmap = createBitmap(neww, newh, transformed ? Config.ARGB_8888 : newConfig,
720                    transformed || source.hasAlpha());
721
722            canvas.translate(-deviceR.left, -deviceR.top);
723            canvas.concat(m);
724
725            paint = new Paint();
726            paint.setFilterBitmap(filter);
727            if (transformed) {
728                paint.setAntiAlias(true);
729            }
730        }
731
732        // The new bitmap was created from a known bitmap source so assume that
733        // they use the same density
734        bitmap.mDensity = source.mDensity;
735        bitmap.setAlphaAndPremultiplied(source.hasAlpha(), source.mIsPremultiplied);
736
737        canvas.setBitmap(bitmap);
738        canvas.drawBitmap(source, srcR, dstR, paint);
739        canvas.setBitmap(null);
740
741        return bitmap;
742    }
743
744    /**
745     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
746     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}.
747     *
748     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
749     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
750     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
751     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0
752     */
753    public static Bitmap createBitmap(int width, int height, Config config) {
754        return createBitmap(width, height, config, true);
755    }
756
757    /**
758     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
759     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
760     *
761     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
762     *                 drawn on.
763     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
764     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
765     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
766     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0
767     */
768    public static Bitmap createBitmap(DisplayMetrics display, int width,
769            int height, Config config) {
770        return createBitmap(display, width, height, config, true);
771    }
772
773    /**
774     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
775     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}.
776     *
777     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
778     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
779     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
780     * @param hasAlpha If the bitmap is ARGB_8888 this flag can be used to mark the
781     *                 bitmap as opaque. Doing so will clear the bitmap in black
782     *                 instead of transparent.
783     *
784     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0
785     */
786    private static Bitmap createBitmap(int width, int height, Config config, boolean hasAlpha) {
787        return createBitmap(null, width, height, config, hasAlpha);
788    }
789
790    /**
791     * Returns a mutable bitmap with the specified width and height.  Its
792     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
793     *
794     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
795     *                 drawn on.
796     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
797     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
798     * @param config   The bitmap config to create.
799     * @param hasAlpha If the bitmap is ARGB_8888 this flag can be used to mark the
800     *                 bitmap as opaque. Doing so will clear the bitmap in black
801     *                 instead of transparent.
802     *
803     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0
804     */
805    private static Bitmap createBitmap(DisplayMetrics display, int width, int height,
806            Config config, boolean hasAlpha) {
807        if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) {
808            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width and height must be > 0");
809        }
810        Bitmap bm = nativeCreate(null, 0, width, width, height, config.nativeInt, true);
811        if (display != null) {
812            bm.mDensity = display.densityDpi;
813        }
814        bm.setHasAlpha(hasAlpha);
815        if (config == Config.ARGB_8888 && !hasAlpha) {
816            nativeErase(bm.mNativeBitmap, 0xff000000);
817        }
818        // No need to initialize the bitmap to zeroes with other configs;
819        // it is backed by a VM byte array which is by definition preinitialized
820        // to all zeroes.
821        return bm;
822    }
823
824    /**
825     * Returns a immutable bitmap with the specified width and height, with each
826     * pixel value set to the corresponding value in the colors array.  Its
827     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}.
828     *
829     * @param colors   Array of {@link Color} used to initialize the pixels.
830     * @param offset   Number of values to skip before the first color in the
831     *                 array of colors.
832     * @param stride   Number of colors in the array between rows (must be >=
833     *                 width or <= -width).
834     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
835     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
836     * @param config   The bitmap config to create. If the config does not
837     *                 support per-pixel alpha (e.g. RGB_565), then the alpha
838     *                 bytes in the colors[] will be ignored (assumed to be FF)
839     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
840     *         the color array's length is less than the number of pixels.
841     */
842    public static Bitmap createBitmap(int colors[], int offset, int stride,
843            int width, int height, Config config) {
844        return createBitmap(null, colors, offset, stride, width, height, config);
845    }
846
847    /**
848     * Returns a immutable bitmap with the specified width and height, with each
849     * pixel value set to the corresponding value in the colors array.  Its
850     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
851     *
852     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
853     *                 drawn on.
854     * @param colors   Array of {@link Color} used to initialize the pixels.
855     * @param offset   Number of values to skip before the first color in the
856     *                 array of colors.
857     * @param stride   Number of colors in the array between rows (must be >=
858     *                 width or <= -width).
859     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
860     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
861     * @param config   The bitmap config to create. If the config does not
862     *                 support per-pixel alpha (e.g. RGB_565), then the alpha
863     *                 bytes in the colors[] will be ignored (assumed to be FF)
864     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
865     *         the color array's length is less than the number of pixels.
866     */
867    public static Bitmap createBitmap(DisplayMetrics display, int colors[],
868            int offset, int stride, int width, int height, Config config) {
869
870        checkWidthHeight(width, height);
871        if (Math.abs(stride) < width) {
872            throw new IllegalArgumentException("abs(stride) must be >= width");
873        }
874        int lastScanline = offset + (height - 1) * stride;
875        int length = colors.length;
876        if (offset < 0 || (offset + width > length) || lastScanline < 0 ||
877                (lastScanline + width > length)) {
878            throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
879        }
880        if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) {
881            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width and height must be > 0");
882        }
883        Bitmap bm = nativeCreate(colors, offset, stride, width, height,
884                            config.nativeInt, false);
885        if (display != null) {
886            bm.mDensity = display.densityDpi;
887        }
888        return bm;
889    }
890
891    /**
892     * Returns a immutable bitmap with the specified width and height, with each
893     * pixel value set to the corresponding value in the colors array.  Its
894     * initial density is as per {@link #getDensity}.
895     *
896     * @param colors   Array of {@link Color} used to initialize the pixels.
897     *                 This array must be at least as large as width * height.
898     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
899     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
900     * @param config   The bitmap config to create. If the config does not
901     *                 support per-pixel alpha (e.g. RGB_565), then the alpha
902     *                 bytes in the colors[] will be ignored (assumed to be FF)
903     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
904     *         the color array's length is less than the number of pixels.
905     */
906    public static Bitmap createBitmap(int colors[], int width, int height, Config config) {
907        return createBitmap(null, colors, 0, width, width, height, config);
908    }
909
910    /**
911     * Returns a immutable bitmap with the specified width and height, with each
912     * pixel value set to the corresponding value in the colors array.  Its
913     * initial density is determined from the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
914     *
915     * @param display  Display metrics for the display this bitmap will be
916     *                 drawn on.
917     * @param colors   Array of {@link Color} used to initialize the pixels.
918     *                 This array must be at least as large as width * height.
919     * @param width    The width of the bitmap
920     * @param height   The height of the bitmap
921     * @param config   The bitmap config to create. If the config does not
922     *                 support per-pixel alpha (e.g. RGB_565), then the alpha
923     *                 bytes in the colors[] will be ignored (assumed to be FF)
924     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width or height are <= 0, or if
925     *         the color array's length is less than the number of pixels.
926     */
927    public static Bitmap createBitmap(DisplayMetrics display, int colors[],
928            int width, int height, Config config) {
929        return createBitmap(display, colors, 0, width, width, height, config);
930    }
931
932    /**
933     * Returns an optional array of private data, used by the UI system for
934     * some bitmaps. Not intended to be called by applications.
935     */
936    public byte[] getNinePatchChunk() {
937        return mNinePatchChunk;
938    }
939
940    /**
941     * @hide
942     * @return the layout padding [left, right, top, bottom]
943     */
944    public int[] getLayoutBounds() {
945        return mLayoutBounds;
946    }
947
948    /**
949     * Specifies the known formats a bitmap can be compressed into
950     */
951    public enum CompressFormat {
952        JPEG    (0),
953        PNG     (1),
954        WEBP    (2);
955
956        CompressFormat(int nativeInt) {
957            this.nativeInt = nativeInt;
958        }
959        final int nativeInt;
960    }
961
962    /**
963     * Number of bytes of temp storage we use for communicating between the
964     * native compressor and the java OutputStream.
965     */
966    private final static int WORKING_COMPRESS_STORAGE = 4096;
967
968    /**
969     * Write a compressed version of the bitmap to the specified outputstream.
970     * If this returns true, the bitmap can be reconstructed by passing a
971     * corresponding inputstream to BitmapFactory.decodeStream(). Note: not
972     * all Formats support all bitmap configs directly, so it is possible that
973     * the returned bitmap from BitmapFactory could be in a different bitdepth,
974     * and/or may have lost per-pixel alpha (e.g. JPEG only supports opaque
975     * pixels).
976     *
977     * @param format   The format of the compressed image
978     * @param quality  Hint to the compressor, 0-100. 0 meaning compress for
979     *                 small size, 100 meaning compress for max quality. Some
980     *                 formats, like PNG which is lossless, will ignore the
981     *                 quality setting
982     * @param stream   The outputstream to write the compressed data.
983     * @return true if successfully compressed to the specified stream.
984     */
985    public boolean compress(CompressFormat format, int quality, OutputStream stream) {
986        checkRecycled("Can't compress a recycled bitmap");
987        // do explicit check before calling the native method
988        if (stream == null) {
989            throw new NullPointerException();
990        }
991        if (quality < 0 || quality > 100) {
992            throw new IllegalArgumentException("quality must be 0..100");
993        }
994        return nativeCompress(mNativeBitmap, format.nativeInt, quality,
995                              stream, new byte[WORKING_COMPRESS_STORAGE]);
996    }
997
998    /**
999     * Returns true if the bitmap is marked as mutable (i.e. can be drawn into)
1000     */
1001    public final boolean isMutable() {
1002        return mIsMutable;
1003    }
1004
1005    /**
1006     * <p>Indicates whether pixels stored in this bitmaps are stored pre-multiplied.
1007     * When a pixel is pre-multiplied, the RGB components have been multiplied by
1008     * the alpha component. For instance, if the original color is a 50%
1009     * translucent red <code>(128, 255, 0, 0)</code>, the pre-multiplied form is
1010     * <code>(128, 128, 0, 0)</code>.</p>
1011     *
1012     * <p>This method always returns false if {@link #getConfig()} is
1013     * {@link Bitmap.Config#RGB_565}.</p>
1014     *
1015     * <p>This method only returns true if {@link #hasAlpha()} returns true.
1016     * A bitmap with no alpha channel can be used both as a pre-multiplied and
1017     * as a non pre-multiplied bitmap.</p>
1018     *
1019     * <p>Only pre-multiplied bitmaps may be drawn by the view system or
1020     * {@link Canvas}. If a non-pre-multiplied bitmap with an alpha channel is
1021     * drawn to a Canvas, a RuntimeException will be thrown.</p>
1022     *
1023     * @return true if the underlying pixels have been pre-multiplied, false
1024     *         otherwise
1025     *
1026     * @see Bitmap#setPremultiplied(boolean)
1027     * @see BitmapFactory.Options#inPremultiplied
1028     */
1029    public final boolean isPremultiplied() {
1030        return mIsPremultiplied && getConfig() != Config.RGB_565 && hasAlpha();
1031    }
1032
1033    /**
1034     * Sets whether the bitmap should treat its data as pre-multiplied.
1035     *
1036     * <p>Bitmaps are always treated as pre-multiplied by the view system and
1037     * {@link Canvas} for performance reasons. Storing un-pre-multiplied data in
1038     * a Bitmap (through {@link #setPixel}, {@link #setPixels}, or {@link
1039     * BitmapFactory.Options#inPremultiplied BitmapFactory.Options.inPremultiplied})
1040     * can lead to incorrect blending if drawn by the framework.</p>
1041     *
1042     * <p>This method will not affect the behavior of a bitmap without an alpha
1043     * channel, or if {@link #hasAlpha()} returns false.</p>
1044     *
1045     * <p>Calling createBitmap() or createScaledBitmap() with a source
1046     * Bitmap whose colors are not pre-multiplied may result in a RuntimeException,
1047     * since those functions require drawing the source, which is not supported for
1048     * un-pre-multiplied Bitmaps.</p>
1049     *
1050     * @see Bitmap#isPremultiplied()
1051     * @see BitmapFactory.Options#inPremultiplied
1052     */
1053    public final void setPremultiplied(boolean premultiplied) {
1054        mIsPremultiplied = premultiplied;
1055        nativeSetAlphaAndPremultiplied(mNativeBitmap, hasAlpha(), premultiplied);
1056    }
1057
1058    /** Helper function to set both alpha and premultiplied. **/
1059    private final void setAlphaAndPremultiplied(boolean hasAlpha, boolean premultiplied) {
1060        mIsPremultiplied = premultiplied;
1061        nativeSetAlphaAndPremultiplied(mNativeBitmap, hasAlpha, premultiplied);
1062    }
1063
1064    /** Returns the bitmap's width */
1065    public final int getWidth() {
1066        return mWidth;
1067    }
1068
1069    /** Returns the bitmap's height */
1070    public final int getHeight() {
1071        return mHeight;
1072    }
1073
1074    /**
1075     * Convenience for calling {@link #getScaledWidth(int)} with the target
1076     * density of the given {@link Canvas}.
1077     */
1078    public int getScaledWidth(Canvas canvas) {
1079        return scaleFromDensity(getWidth(), mDensity, canvas.mDensity);
1080    }
1081
1082    /**
1083     * Convenience for calling {@link #getScaledHeight(int)} with the target
1084     * density of the given {@link Canvas}.
1085     */
1086    public int getScaledHeight(Canvas canvas) {
1087        return scaleFromDensity(getHeight(), mDensity, canvas.mDensity);
1088    }
1089
1090    /**
1091     * Convenience for calling {@link #getScaledWidth(int)} with the target
1092     * density of the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
1093     */
1094    public int getScaledWidth(DisplayMetrics metrics) {
1095        return scaleFromDensity(getWidth(), mDensity, metrics.densityDpi);
1096    }
1097
1098    /**
1099     * Convenience for calling {@link #getScaledHeight(int)} with the target
1100     * density of the given {@link DisplayMetrics}.
1101     */
1102    public int getScaledHeight(DisplayMetrics metrics) {
1103        return scaleFromDensity(getHeight(), mDensity, metrics.densityDpi);
1104    }
1105
1106    /**
1107     * Convenience method that returns the width of this bitmap divided
1108     * by the density scale factor.
1109     *
1110     * @param targetDensity The density of the target canvas of the bitmap.
1111     * @return The scaled width of this bitmap, according to the density scale factor.
1112     */
1113    public int getScaledWidth(int targetDensity) {
1114        return scaleFromDensity(getWidth(), mDensity, targetDensity);
1115    }
1116
1117    /**
1118     * Convenience method that returns the height of this bitmap divided
1119     * by the density scale factor.
1120     *
1121     * @param targetDensity The density of the target canvas of the bitmap.
1122     * @return The scaled height of this bitmap, according to the density scale factor.
1123     */
1124    public int getScaledHeight(int targetDensity) {
1125        return scaleFromDensity(getHeight(), mDensity, targetDensity);
1126    }
1127
1128    /**
1129     * @hide
1130     */
1131    static public int scaleFromDensity(int size, int sdensity, int tdensity) {
1132        if (sdensity == DENSITY_NONE || tdensity == DENSITY_NONE || sdensity == tdensity) {
1133            return size;
1134        }
1135
1136        // Scale by tdensity / sdensity, rounding up.
1137        return ((size * tdensity) + (sdensity >> 1)) / sdensity;
1138    }
1139
1140    /**
1141     * Return the number of bytes between rows in the bitmap's pixels. Note that
1142     * this refers to the pixels as stored natively by the bitmap. If you call
1143     * getPixels() or setPixels(), then the pixels are uniformly treated as
1144     * 32bit values, packed according to the Color class.
1145     *
1146     * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, this method
1147     * should not be used to calculate the memory usage of the bitmap. Instead,
1148     * see {@link #getAllocationByteCount()}.
1149     *
1150     * @return number of bytes between rows of the native bitmap pixels.
1151     */
1152    public final int getRowBytes() {
1153        return nativeRowBytes(mNativeBitmap);
1154    }
1155
1156    /**
1157     * Returns the minimum number of bytes that can be used to store this bitmap's pixels.
1158     *
1159     * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, the result of this method can
1160     * no longer be used to determine memory usage of a bitmap. See {@link
1161     * #getAllocationByteCount()}.</p>
1162     */
1163    public final int getByteCount() {
1164        // int result permits bitmaps up to 46,340 x 46,340
1165        return getRowBytes() * getHeight();
1166    }
1167
1168    /**
1169     * Returns the size of the allocated memory used to store this bitmap's pixels.
1170     *
1171     * <p>This can be larger than the result of {@link #getByteCount()} if a bitmap is reused to
1172     * decode other bitmaps of smaller size, or by manual reconfiguration. See {@link
1173     * #reconfigure(int, int, Config)}, {@link #setWidth(int)}, {@link #setHeight(int)}, {@link
1174     * #setConfig(Bitmap.Config)}, and {@link BitmapFactory.Options#inBitmap
1175     * BitmapFactory.Options.inBitmap}. If a bitmap is not modified in this way, this value will be
1176     * the same as that returned by {@link #getByteCount()}.</p>
1177     *
1178     * <p>This value will not change over the lifetime of a Bitmap.</p>
1179     *
1180     * @see #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
1181     */
1182    public final int getAllocationByteCount() {
1183        if (mBuffer == null) {
1184            // native backed bitmaps don't support reconfiguration,
1185            // so alloc size is always content size
1186            return getByteCount();
1187        }
1188        return mBuffer.length;
1189    }
1190
1191    /**
1192     * If the bitmap's internal config is in one of the public formats, return
1193     * that config, otherwise return null.
1194     */
1195    public final Config getConfig() {
1196        return Config.nativeToConfig(nativeConfig(mNativeBitmap));
1197    }
1198
1199    /** Returns true if the bitmap's config supports per-pixel alpha, and
1200     * if the pixels may contain non-opaque alpha values. For some configs,
1201     * this is always false (e.g. RGB_565), since they do not support per-pixel
1202     * alpha. However, for configs that do, the bitmap may be flagged to be
1203     * known that all of its pixels are opaque. In this case hasAlpha() will
1204     * also return false. If a config such as ARGB_8888 is not so flagged,
1205     * it will return true by default.
1206     */
1207    public final boolean hasAlpha() {
1208        return nativeHasAlpha(mNativeBitmap);
1209    }
1210
1211    /**
1212     * Tell the bitmap if all of the pixels are known to be opaque (false)
1213     * or if some of the pixels may contain non-opaque alpha values (true).
1214     * Note, for some configs (e.g. RGB_565) this call is ignored, since it
1215     * does not support per-pixel alpha values.
1216     *
1217     * This is meant as a drawing hint, as in some cases a bitmap that is known
1218     * to be opaque can take a faster drawing case than one that may have
1219     * non-opaque per-pixel alpha values.
1220     */
1221    public void setHasAlpha(boolean hasAlpha) {
1222        nativeSetAlphaAndPremultiplied(mNativeBitmap, hasAlpha, mIsPremultiplied);
1223    }
1224
1225    /**
1226     * Indicates whether the renderer responsible for drawing this
1227     * bitmap should attempt to use mipmaps when this bitmap is drawn
1228     * scaled down.
1229     *
1230     * If you know that you are going to draw this bitmap at less than
1231     * 50% of its original size, you may be able to obtain a higher
1232     * quality
1233     *
1234     * This property is only a suggestion that can be ignored by the
1235     * renderer. It is not guaranteed to have any effect.
1236     *
1237     * @return true if the renderer should attempt to use mipmaps,
1238     *         false otherwise
1239     *
1240     * @see #setHasMipMap(boolean)
1241     */
1242    public final boolean hasMipMap() {
1243        return nativeHasMipMap(mNativeBitmap);
1244    }
1245
1246    /**
1247     * Set a hint for the renderer responsible for drawing this bitmap
1248     * indicating that it should attempt to use mipmaps when this bitmap
1249     * is drawn scaled down.
1250     *
1251     * If you know that you are going to draw this bitmap at less than
1252     * 50% of its original size, you may be able to obtain a higher
1253     * quality by turning this property on.
1254     *
1255     * Note that if the renderer respects this hint it might have to
1256     * allocate extra memory to hold the mipmap levels for this bitmap.
1257     *
1258     * This property is only a suggestion that can be ignored by the
1259     * renderer. It is not guaranteed to have any effect.
1260     *
1261     * @param hasMipMap indicates whether the renderer should attempt
1262     *                  to use mipmaps
1263     *
1264     * @see #hasMipMap()
1265     */
1266    public final void setHasMipMap(boolean hasMipMap) {
1267        nativeSetHasMipMap(mNativeBitmap, hasMipMap);
1268    }
1269
1270    /**
1271     * Fills the bitmap's pixels with the specified {@link Color}.
1272     *
1273     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap is not mutable.
1274     */
1275    public void eraseColor(int c) {
1276        checkRecycled("Can't erase a recycled bitmap");
1277        if (!isMutable()) {
1278            throw new IllegalStateException("cannot erase immutable bitmaps");
1279        }
1280        nativeErase(mNativeBitmap, c);
1281    }
1282
1283    /**
1284     * Returns the {@link Color} at the specified location. Throws an exception
1285     * if x or y are out of bounds (negative or >= to the width or height
1286     * respectively). The returned color is a non-premultiplied ARGB value.
1287     *
1288     * @param x    The x coordinate (0...width-1) of the pixel to return
1289     * @param y    The y coordinate (0...height-1) of the pixel to return
1290     * @return     The argb {@link Color} at the specified coordinate
1291     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if x, y exceed the bitmap's bounds
1292     */
1293    public int getPixel(int x, int y) {
1294        checkRecycled("Can't call getPixel() on a recycled bitmap");
1295        checkPixelAccess(x, y);
1296        return nativeGetPixel(mNativeBitmap, x, y, mIsPremultiplied);
1297    }
1298
1299    /**
1300     * Returns in pixels[] a copy of the data in the bitmap. Each value is
1301     * a packed int representing a {@link Color}. The stride parameter allows
1302     * the caller to allow for gaps in the returned pixels array between
1303     * rows. For normal packed results, just pass width for the stride value.
1304     * The returned colors are non-premultiplied ARGB values.
1305     *
1306     * @param pixels   The array to receive the bitmap's colors
1307     * @param offset   The first index to write into pixels[]
1308     * @param stride   The number of entries in pixels[] to skip between
1309     *                 rows (must be >= bitmap's width). Can be negative.
1310     * @param x        The x coordinate of the first pixel to read from
1311     *                 the bitmap
1312     * @param y        The y coordinate of the first pixel to read from
1313     *                 the bitmap
1314     * @param width    The number of pixels to read from each row
1315     * @param height   The number of rows to read
1316     *
1317     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if x, y, width, height exceed the
1318     *         bounds of the bitmap, or if abs(stride) < width.
1319     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the pixels array is too small
1320     *         to receive the specified number of pixels.
1321     */
1322    public void getPixels(int[] pixels, int offset, int stride,
1323                          int x, int y, int width, int height) {
1324        checkRecycled("Can't call getPixels() on a recycled bitmap");
1325        if (width == 0 || height == 0) {
1326            return; // nothing to do
1327        }
1328        checkPixelsAccess(x, y, width, height, offset, stride, pixels);
1329        nativeGetPixels(mNativeBitmap, pixels, offset, stride,
1330                        x, y, width, height, mIsPremultiplied);
1331    }
1332
1333    /**
1334     * Shared code to check for illegal arguments passed to getPixel()
1335     * or setPixel()
1336     *
1337     * @param x x coordinate of the pixel
1338     * @param y y coordinate of the pixel
1339     */
1340    private void checkPixelAccess(int x, int y) {
1341        checkXYSign(x, y);
1342        if (x >= getWidth()) {
1343            throw new IllegalArgumentException("x must be < bitmap.width()");
1344        }
1345        if (y >= getHeight()) {
1346            throw new IllegalArgumentException("y must be < bitmap.height()");
1347        }
1348    }
1349
1350    /**
1351     * Shared code to check for illegal arguments passed to getPixels()
1352     * or setPixels()
1353     *
1354     * @param x left edge of the area of pixels to access
1355     * @param y top edge of the area of pixels to access
1356     * @param width width of the area of pixels to access
1357     * @param height height of the area of pixels to access
1358     * @param offset offset into pixels[] array
1359     * @param stride number of elements in pixels[] between each logical row
1360     * @param pixels array to hold the area of pixels being accessed
1361    */
1362    private void checkPixelsAccess(int x, int y, int width, int height,
1363                                   int offset, int stride, int pixels[]) {
1364        checkXYSign(x, y);
1365        if (width < 0) {
1366            throw new IllegalArgumentException("width must be >= 0");
1367        }
1368        if (height < 0) {
1369            throw new IllegalArgumentException("height must be >= 0");
1370        }
1371        if (x + width > getWidth()) {
1372            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1373                    "x + width must be <= bitmap.width()");
1374        }
1375        if (y + height > getHeight()) {
1376            throw new IllegalArgumentException(
1377                    "y + height must be <= bitmap.height()");
1378        }
1379        if (Math.abs(stride) < width) {
1380            throw new IllegalArgumentException("abs(stride) must be >= width");
1381        }
1382        int lastScanline = offset + (height - 1) * stride;
1383        int length = pixels.length;
1384        if (offset < 0 || (offset + width > length)
1385                || lastScanline < 0
1386                || (lastScanline + width > length)) {
1387            throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
1388        }
1389    }
1390
1391    /**
1392     * <p>Write the specified {@link Color} into the bitmap (assuming it is
1393     * mutable) at the x,y coordinate. The color must be a
1394     * non-premultiplied ARGB value.</p>
1395     *
1396     * @param x     The x coordinate of the pixel to replace (0...width-1)
1397     * @param y     The y coordinate of the pixel to replace (0...height-1)
1398     * @param color The ARGB color to write into the bitmap
1399     *
1400     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap is not mutable
1401     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if x, y are outside of the bitmap's
1402     *         bounds.
1403     */
1404    public void setPixel(int x, int y, int color) {
1405        checkRecycled("Can't call setPixel() on a recycled bitmap");
1406        if (!isMutable()) {
1407            throw new IllegalStateException();
1408        }
1409        checkPixelAccess(x, y);
1410        nativeSetPixel(mNativeBitmap, x, y, color, mIsPremultiplied);
1411    }
1412
1413    /**
1414     * <p>Replace pixels in the bitmap with the colors in the array. Each element
1415     * in the array is a packed int prepresenting a non-premultiplied ARGB
1416     * {@link Color}.</p>
1417     *
1418     * @param pixels   The colors to write to the bitmap
1419     * @param offset   The index of the first color to read from pixels[]
1420     * @param stride   The number of colors in pixels[] to skip between rows.
1421     *                 Normally this value will be the same as the width of
1422     *                 the bitmap, but it can be larger (or negative).
1423     * @param x        The x coordinate of the first pixel to write to in
1424     *                 the bitmap.
1425     * @param y        The y coordinate of the first pixel to write to in
1426     *                 the bitmap.
1427     * @param width    The number of colors to copy from pixels[] per row
1428     * @param height   The number of rows to write to the bitmap
1429     *
1430     * @throws IllegalStateException if the bitmap is not mutable
1431     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if x, y, width, height are outside of
1432     *         the bitmap's bounds.
1433     * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the pixels array is too small
1434     *         to receive the specified number of pixels.
1435     */
1436    public void setPixels(int[] pixels, int offset, int stride,
1437            int x, int y, int width, int height) {
1438        checkRecycled("Can't call setPixels() on a recycled bitmap");
1439        if (!isMutable()) {
1440            throw new IllegalStateException();
1441        }
1442        if (width == 0 || height == 0) {
1443            return; // nothing to do
1444        }
1445        checkPixelsAccess(x, y, width, height, offset, stride, pixels);
1446        nativeSetPixels(mNativeBitmap, pixels, offset, stride,
1447                        x, y, width, height, mIsPremultiplied);
1448    }
1449
1450    public static final Parcelable.Creator<Bitmap> CREATOR
1451            = new Parcelable.Creator<Bitmap>() {
1452        /**
1453         * Rebuilds a bitmap previously stored with writeToParcel().
1454         *
1455         * @param p    Parcel object to read the bitmap from
1456         * @return a new bitmap created from the data in the parcel
1457         */
1458        public Bitmap createFromParcel(Parcel p) {
1459            Bitmap bm = nativeCreateFromParcel(p);
1460            if (bm == null) {
1461                throw new RuntimeException("Failed to unparcel Bitmap");
1462            }
1463            return bm;
1464        }
1465        public Bitmap[] newArray(int size) {
1466            return new Bitmap[size];
1467        }
1468    };
1469
1470    /**
1471     * No special parcel contents.
1472     */
1473    public int describeContents() {
1474        return 0;
1475    }
1476
1477    /**
1478     * Write the bitmap and its pixels to the parcel. The bitmap can be
1479     * rebuilt from the parcel by calling CREATOR.createFromParcel().
1480     * @param p    Parcel object to write the bitmap data into
1481     */
1482    public void writeToParcel(Parcel p, int flags) {
1483        checkRecycled("Can't parcel a recycled bitmap");
1484        if (!nativeWriteToParcel(mNativeBitmap, mIsMutable, mDensity, p)) {
1485            throw new RuntimeException("native writeToParcel failed");
1486        }
1487    }
1488
1489    /**
1490     * Returns a new bitmap that captures the alpha values of the original.
1491     * This may be drawn with Canvas.drawBitmap(), where the color(s) will be
1492     * taken from the paint that is passed to the draw call.
1493     *
1494     * @return new bitmap containing the alpha channel of the original bitmap.
1495     */
1496    public Bitmap extractAlpha() {
1497        return extractAlpha(null, null);
1498    }
1499
1500    /**
1501     * Returns a new bitmap that captures the alpha values of the original.
1502     * These values may be affected by the optional Paint parameter, which
1503     * can contain its own alpha, and may also contain a MaskFilter which
1504     * could change the actual dimensions of the resulting bitmap (e.g.
1505     * a blur maskfilter might enlarge the resulting bitmap). If offsetXY
1506     * is not null, it returns the amount to offset the returned bitmap so
1507     * that it will logically align with the original. For example, if the
1508     * paint contains a blur of radius 2, then offsetXY[] would contains
1509     * -2, -2, so that drawing the alpha bitmap offset by (-2, -2) and then
1510     * drawing the original would result in the blur visually aligning with
1511     * the original.
1512     *
1513     * <p>The initial density of the returned bitmap is the same as the original's.
1514     *
1515     * @param paint Optional paint used to modify the alpha values in the
1516     *              resulting bitmap. Pass null for default behavior.
1517     * @param offsetXY Optional array that returns the X (index 0) and Y
1518     *                 (index 1) offset needed to position the returned bitmap
1519     *                 so that it visually lines up with the original.
1520     * @return new bitmap containing the (optionally modified by paint) alpha
1521     *         channel of the original bitmap. This may be drawn with
1522     *         Canvas.drawBitmap(), where the color(s) will be taken from the
1523     *         paint that is passed to the draw call.
1524     */
1525    public Bitmap extractAlpha(Paint paint, int[] offsetXY) {
1526        checkRecycled("Can't extractAlpha on a recycled bitmap");
1527        int nativePaint = paint != null ? paint.mNativePaint : 0;
1528        Bitmap bm = nativeExtractAlpha(mNativeBitmap, nativePaint, offsetXY);
1529        if (bm == null) {
1530            throw new RuntimeException("Failed to extractAlpha on Bitmap");
1531        }
1532        bm.mDensity = mDensity;
1533        return bm;
1534    }
1535
1536    /**
1537     *  Given another bitmap, return true if it has the same dimensions, config,
1538     *  and pixel data as this bitmap. If any of those differ, return false.
1539     *  If other is null, return false.
1540     */
1541    public boolean sameAs(Bitmap other) {
1542        return this == other || (other != null && nativeSameAs(mNativeBitmap, other.mNativeBitmap));
1543    }
1544
1545    /**
1546     * Rebuilds any caches associated with the bitmap that are used for
1547     * drawing it. In the case of purgeable bitmaps, this call will attempt to
1548     * ensure that the pixels have been decoded.
1549     * If this is called on more than one bitmap in sequence, the priority is
1550     * given in LRU order (i.e. the last bitmap called will be given highest
1551     * priority).
1552     *
1553     * For bitmaps with no associated caches, this call is effectively a no-op,
1554     * and therefore is harmless.
1555     */
1556    public void prepareToDraw() {
1557        nativePrepareToDraw(mNativeBitmap);
1558    }
1559
1560    private static class BitmapFinalizer {
1561        private final int mNativeBitmap;
1562
1563        BitmapFinalizer(int nativeBitmap) {
1564            mNativeBitmap = nativeBitmap;
1565        }
1566
1567        @Override
1568        public void finalize() {
1569            try {
1570                super.finalize();
1571            } catch (Throwable t) {
1572                // Ignore
1573            } finally {
1574                nativeDestructor(mNativeBitmap);
1575            }
1576        }
1577    }
1578
1579    //////////// native methods
1580
1581    private static native Bitmap nativeCreate(int[] colors, int offset,
1582                                              int stride, int width, int height,
1583                                              int nativeConfig, boolean mutable);
1584    private static native Bitmap nativeCopy(int srcBitmap, int nativeConfig,
1585                                            boolean isMutable);
1586    private static native void nativeDestructor(int nativeBitmap);
1587    private static native boolean nativeRecycle(int nativeBitmap);
1588    private static native void nativeReconfigure(int nativeBitmap, int width, int height,
1589                                                 int config, int allocSize);
1590
1591    private static native boolean nativeCompress(int nativeBitmap, int format,
1592                                            int quality, OutputStream stream,
1593                                            byte[] tempStorage);
1594    private static native void nativeErase(int nativeBitmap, int color);
1595    private static native int nativeRowBytes(int nativeBitmap);
1596    private static native int nativeConfig(int nativeBitmap);
1597
1598    private static native int nativeGetPixel(int nativeBitmap, int x, int y,
1599                                             boolean isPremultiplied);
1600    private static native void nativeGetPixels(int nativeBitmap, int[] pixels,
1601                                               int offset, int stride, int x, int y,
1602                                               int width, int height, boolean isPremultiplied);
1603
1604    private static native void nativeSetPixel(int nativeBitmap, int x, int y,
1605                                              int color, boolean isPremultiplied);
1606    private static native void nativeSetPixels(int nativeBitmap, int[] colors,
1607                                               int offset, int stride, int x, int y,
1608                                               int width, int height, boolean isPremultiplied);
1609    private static native void nativeCopyPixelsToBuffer(int nativeBitmap,
1610                                                        Buffer dst);
1611    private static native void nativeCopyPixelsFromBuffer(int nb, Buffer src);
1612    private static native int nativeGenerationId(int nativeBitmap);
1613
1614    private static native Bitmap nativeCreateFromParcel(Parcel p);
1615    // returns true on success
1616    private static native boolean nativeWriteToParcel(int nativeBitmap,
1617                                                      boolean isMutable,
1618                                                      int density,
1619                                                      Parcel p);
1620    // returns a new bitmap built from the native bitmap's alpha, and the paint
1621    private static native Bitmap nativeExtractAlpha(int nativeBitmap,
1622                                                    int nativePaint,
1623                                                    int[] offsetXY);
1624
1625    private static native void nativePrepareToDraw(int nativeBitmap);
1626    private static native boolean nativeHasAlpha(int nativeBitmap);
1627    private static native void nativeSetAlphaAndPremultiplied(int nBitmap, boolean hasAlpha,
1628                                                              boolean isPremul);
1629    private static native boolean nativeHasMipMap(int nativeBitmap);
1630    private static native void nativeSetHasMipMap(int nBitmap, boolean hasMipMap);
1631    private static native boolean nativeSameAs(int nb0, int nb1);
1632
1633    /* package */ final int ni() {
1634        return mNativeBitmap;
1635    }
1636}
1637